Thursday, October 31, 2013

Increased Efforts Lead to Huge Payoff for Pennsylvania Home Builder

Keystone Custom Homes
Even though many builders were hit hard during the recession, now that the market is booming again, these same builders are once again positioning themselves to once again become powerhouses in the industry. One example of such a builder is Pennsylvania and Maryland home builder Keystone Custom Homes.

Keystone Custom Homes has always been dedicated to improving lives. Whether it's improving someone's life by building them a new home or helping those in other countries since a percentage of each home sale is donated to HOPE International, it's safe to say that the builder has done just that.

However, Keystone has done more than just improve lives, it has also improved its business tremendously in the past few years. At the beginning of the recession, the builder had just 18 communities, and today they are building and marketing homes in 48 communities in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Not only that, but they have also increased the type of homes they offered, introduced five new collections of homes in the past year alone and have continually refreshed their designs to meet buyers' changing needs.

These efforts have paid off in a big way. The builder has been named "America's Best Builder" an unprecedented three times, it has been the area's largest privately owned builder for six straight years and now they've once again topped the Central Pennsylvania Business Journal's Top 100 Private Companies and Top 100 Performing Builders lists.

With 250 homes already closed this year, Keystone CustomHomes is well on their way to exceeding the 300 home sold mark, which they last reached in 2008. Even with the local housing market making great improvements in the past year, these tremendous sales numbers are a true testament to what this local builder is doing for the community.


If you would like to learn more about Keystone Custom Homes and its central Pennsylvania and northwestern Maryland new home communities, give them a call at 877-513-0385.

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